Sending a child to nursery ‘could increase the risk of asthma’ – Manchester Evening News

Sending a child to nursery 'could increase the risk of asthma'
Manchester Evening News
Attending nursery could increase the chances of some children developing asthma, according to a ground-breaking study by Manchester doctors. Until now research suggested babies who attend nursery before they are a year old are 75 per cent less likely

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JAMA: Improved care coordination could lower pediatric readmission rates – CMIO


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JAMA: Improved care coordination could lower pediatric readmission rates
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Among the percentage of hospitalizations associated with an ambulatory care-sensitive condition (ACSC), asthma was the most common reason for admission, followed by pneumonia and seizures. The authors found that neuromuscular complex chronic conditions
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Targacept to begin Phase 2 trials of drug that could treat asthma, diabetes – Winston-Salem Journal

Targacept to begin Phase 2 trials of drug that could treat asthma, diabetes
Winston-Salem Journal
Type 2 diabetes affects 198 million worldwide, and asthma affects about 65 million in just the world's seven major pharmaceutical markets — France, Germany
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TARGACEPT : Announces Initiation of Phase 2 Studies of TC-6987 in Asthma and 4-traders (press release)

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Low vitamin D could put infants at risk for respiratory infection, wheezing – eMaxHealth


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